Mythgard Movie Club: Captive State

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Join the Mythgard Movie Club on April 18, 2019, for a discussion of Captive State, directed by Rupert Wyatt and starring John Goodman, Ashton Sanders and Jonathan Majors. Written by Rupert Wyatt and Erica Beeney, Captive State is a near-future science fiction film in which the Earth is overtaken, with the cooperation of world leaders, by an alien race (“the Legislators”) who establish “closed zones” in the hearts of major cities around the globe from which they rule.

Set nine years after the initial invasion, Captive State follows the story of Gabriel Drummond (Sanders), a young man who lives in a poor Chicago neighborhood bordering the city’s closed zone. Gabe is haunted by both the memory of his older brother Rafe (Majors) – a freedom fighter who died in a famous attack against the Legislators and whose graffiti portrait appears throughout the city’s back alleys – and the attentions of Chicago PD Commander William Mulligan (Goodman), former partner to Gabe and Rafe’s father, who was killed while trying to help his family escape the city when the boys were young. Now, Gabe’s most pressing concern is collecting enough money to buy gas for a boat he restored with his best friend Jurgis (Machine Gun Kelly) so the two of them could escape, along with Gabe’s girlfriend (Madeline Brewer), across Lake Michigan. However, Gabe’s plans are diverted when he gets pulled into a rebellious plot by his brothers’ old acquaintances – who are of course being investigated by Commander Mulligan.

The film makes liberal use of classic science fiction tropes around alien occupation, surveillance state technology and working class ingenuity – think Enemy of the State (1998) meets District 9 (2009) and Attack the Block (2011) [without the comedy]. Early reviews of the film are mixed, though many reviewers agree that the story is both ambitious and unexpected, with those who dislike it adding that the film’s failure is in execution rather than concept. Joe Leydon of Variety writes that Captive State “is liable to make its mark as an esteemed cult favorite rather than as a box-office blockbuster,” while io9 reviewer Germain Lussier says “Captive State has a lot of things going for it while also feeling like it could have been more” even though “the film’s third-act reveals bring it all together in a way that’s both incredibly satisfying and extremely layered.” Our own panel will discuss these and other aspects of the film when we get together to talk about this film that has flown under most people’s radars.

Captive State was released in theaters on March 15, 2019.

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About the Panelists

David Maddock is a software engineer by day and a MA student at Signum by night like a really nerdy, out-of-shape Batman who fights no crime. So, regular insomniac, I guess. Screen time ruins your circadian rhythm kids!

Ashley Thomas is The Nerdy Blogger. She holds a B. A. in English Literature from Maryville College in Maryville, Tennessee (c/o 2007) and completed her M. A. at Signum University in Summer 2017. Ashley blogs, reads, writes (for fun and for hire), and spends time with her husband, Ryan, and their two cat-monsters, Luna and Oliver. She and Ryan reside in Charlotte, North Carolina with a large quantity of board games, comic books, and polyhedral dice. She would like to be Brienne of Tarth, Leslie Knope, and Hermione Granger when she grows up. Ashley blogs at nerdyblogging.wordpress.com and can be found on twitter @TheNerdyBlogger. You can also like her facebook page at TheNerdyBlogger.

Dominic Nardi is a political scientist who focuses on judicial politics in Indonesia. He worked as a consultant throughout Southeast Asia. He received his PhD from the University of Michigan and JD from Georgetown University. In addition, he has published articles about politics in Star Wars and The Lord of the Rings. You can find more of his writing at NardiViews.

Curtis Weyant is a Signum Grad School alumnus who rarely remembers his dreams, whether of electric sheep or otherwise, which gets him into trouble more than one would think likely. A digital marketer by trade, Curtis co-hosts the weekly podcast Kat & Curt’s TV Re-View, thanklessly edits Laserflail, and totally does not have a partial manuscript about a dark, dystopian future with homicidal androids anywhere in his Google Drive.

Kat Sas holds an MA in Language & Literature from Signum University, where she concentrated in Imaginative Literature. She hosts a weekly podcast on speculative television at Kat & Curt’s TV Re-View, and she blogs about Doctor WhoGame of Thrones, and other shows on her blog, Raving Sanity.

MMC Captive State

Join the Mythgard Movie Club on April 18, 2019, for a discussion of Captive State.